PCEngineFans.com - The PC Engine and TurboGrafx-16 Community Forum
Non-NEC Console Related Discussion => Chit-Chat => Topic started by: Kitsunexus on May 04, 2007, 03:49:00 AM
-
Actually, this is another one I don't know... I need to find out though! 0_0
-
i don't know as well, but being asked for that almost daily :lol:
-
Motor oil.
-
Robobitan may be.
-
O+
-
i don't know as well, but being asked for that almost daily :lol:
Yeah me too. All the Japanese want to know this, and I don't have a clue.
-
5w20 and I live my life one quarter mile at a time. :roll:
-
B+.
If you donate blood to the red cross, you get a card with your blood type on it :)
-
B+. If you donate blood to the red cross, you get a card with your blood type on it :)
Nice. I took a blood test on myself waay back in grade school. That's why I don't remember what it was.
-
I am pretty sure I have whatever the standard is. AB?
-
B+
though i think living in japan, people are insane about the superstition that comes with blood types
-
Bloodtype: BADASS+... I actually I don't know what it is.
-
Z- twice removed
-
Mine is the red type.
-
I am a/b negative? or something like that. I have to look it up (there's a card in my wallet).
The funny thing is, back in the day when I donated blood, they used to look up your name in a book of "banned donors"... do they still do that?
I remember seeing my name and saying "Oh, I should be in that section!" and the woman responded "You don't want to be in that section." and I was like "Ohhhhhhh."
True.
-
Why ban people? Do they have bad blood? :wink:
-
I am a/b negative? or something like that. I have to look it up (there's a card in my wallet).
The funny thing is, back in the day when I donated blood, they used to look up your name in a book of "banned donors"... do they still do that?
they don't look in a book anymore; it's all online, and processed behind your back; they let you give the blood even if they're going to throw it away. You could be a banned donor today and never know it. (they also have a neat little barcode 'opt-out' system; they give you two bar code stickers without numbers, and the nurse goes away. if you know you shouldn't be donating, you put the 'do not use' sticker on your paper, and no one ever knows but you.
I remember seeing my name and saying "Oh, I should be in that section!" and the woman responded "You don't want to be in that section." and I was like "Ohhhhhhh."
True.
yay fun.
-
Why ban people? Do they have bad blood? :wink:
I'm diabetic, so I'd be in it.
-
Now I feel stupid. I forgot about all that. Blood isn't always pure and healthy.
-
Now I feel stupid. I forgot about all that. Blood isn't always pure and healthy.
No, it's just because I look shifty. :D
-
I am a/b negative? or something like that. I have to look it up (there's a card in my wallet).
The funny thing is, back in the day when I donated blood, they used to look up your name in a book of "banned donors"... do they still do that?
they don't look in a book anymore; it's all online, and processed behind your back; they let you give the blood even if they're going to throw it away. You could be a banned donor today and never know it. (they also have a neat little barcode 'opt-out' system; they give you two bar code stickers without numbers, and the nurse goes away. if you know you shouldn't be donating, you put the 'do not use' sticker on your paper, and no one ever knows but you.
I remember seeing my name and saying "Oh, I should be in that section!" and the woman responded "You don't want to be in that section." and I was like "Ohhhhhhh."
True.
yay fun.
Wow, that's pretty interesting, actually.